“So, you were surprised that you didn’t get fired?” I asked. Kim and I were talking about her near disaster with a forklift.
“I was certain I would get fired. It was a boneheaded move on my part. But my manager, well, it was almost like he used a counterbalance. He knew he had my undivided attention over the forklift. He also knew that I was motivated to make things right. And he got someone to run the safety program, (me!), where it benefited the most.” Kim replied.
“How did that bring value to your thinking and your work?”
“Well, he could have fired me, he could have yelled at me. He could have embarrassed me in front of the team. He could have called me out to his boss. He could have suspended me. But what he did was to make me think.
“He had me motivated to sit down and learn more about how serious this safety stuff really is. It was one of the most important lessons in Leadership that I have ever been a part of.”